Nasya Nose Therapy

What Is Nasya Nose?

Nasya is an Ayurvedic term, a procedure followed for disorders related to migraine, throat, nose, ear, sinusitis, and any other organ above the neck. Ayurveda purifies these organs and removes vitiated doshas through the nasal openings. The nasal treatment involves medicated powders, medicinal fumes, nasal oil, or medicated juice.

Efficiency of Nasya Treatment

This form of treatment is tailor-made for diseases related to ENT and Eye ailments. The therapy aims to remove toxins from the neck and head region by administering oil through the nasal cavity. Other areas where Nasya can be applied to get good results include psychiatry, dentistry, and neurology.

Types of Nasya Therapy

As per function, there are three different types of Nasya: Brahmana Nasya, Virechana Nasya, and Shamana Nasya. As per quality, Nasya can be divided into two categories, i.e., Pratimarsha Nasya and Marsha Nasya. Some other popular nasal therapy treatment includes the following:

Navana:

When Nasya is meant for Shodhana or Snehana, it is called Navana. It is the most common type of Navana for hair fall, headaches, and bell's palsy tinnitus.

Pradhamana:

This procedure is where dry powders get blown into the nostrils through a narrow pipe. It can also be inhaled. Diseases such as epilepsy, sudden unconsciousness, and any other disorders related to the brain are treated through this method. Some other herbs used with this treatment method include vacha, vanga, marina, etc.

Avapeedana:

In this form of Nasys, juice extracts are injected into the nostrils. 4-6 drops of juice for each nostril are required. This treatment is ideal for patients suffering from poisoning, epilepsy, delirium, rhinitis, etc.

Dhooma:

This form of Nasya has three subtypes- virechanik, prayogik, and snehaik. In Dhooma, a patient is made to inhale medicated fumes from both the mouth and nostrils 3-4 times. The exhalation should only happen from the mouth.

How Does Nasya Treatment Work?

The medications administered through the nostrils pervade into the nervous (Brain) and venous system (Blood circulation) in and around the nostrils. Then they evacuate the morbidity present or distributed in nearby areas. Thus it relieves the blockage of the channels, and the diseases are cured effectively. Medicated oils/juices/powders stimulate the vital centers of the brain to overcome specific conditions. Nasya treatment does not cause any severe side effects when performed by an experienced therapist. However, it is recommended not to undergo Nasya After heavy meals or Shirodhara.

Benefits of Nasya Therapy Treatment

There are numerous benefits of Nasya treatment; some of the notable ones include:

Pain Management: Nasyam is beneficial in treating headaches, Migraines, and cervical Spondylosis. Medicated oils or powders stimulate some vital centers of the brain that reduce pain perception.

Stress Reduction: It includes administering medicated drugs or oils through the nostrils. It stimulates the vital centers of the brain that regulate emotions.

Detoxification: Nasyam is one of the pancha karmas and is indicated as an essential Ayurvedic detoxification therapy.

Skin & Hair Care: Nasyam can improve skin complexion with regular treatment. It can also improve hair texture and prevent graying of hair.

Paralysis: As mentioned in Ayurveda nose is the opening to reach the brain, any medicine instilled in the nasal cavity acts directly on the brain.

Immunity: Immunity-boosting herbs for Nasyam can benefit people who show low Immunity.

Eye Care: Medications administered through the nasal cavity act on the specific area of the brain that regulates vision.

Mental Health: Medication administered through the nasal cavity acts on the specific area of the brain to improve mood and emotions.

What Herbs Are in Nasya Oil?

There are different types of nasya for various purposes, their unique combinations of Ayurvedic herbs and oils setting the tone and goal. Some are more cleansing, for instance, while others are more nutritious.

Some can be used daily, including our Nasya Oil, crafted according to traditional Ayurvedic methods and blended with herbs renowned for their support of the mind, respiratory system, and channel of prana. The herbs work synergistically, enhancing the overall efficacy of the formula.

Eucalyptus.

Eucalyptus is known worldwide for its ability to work in both the respiratory system and mind, supporting easy breathing and mental clarity.

Brahmi/gotu kola.

Brahmi/gotu kola has an affinity for the mind and is incredibly soothing to the nervous system, while it also supports the flow of prana throughout the body. It supports memory and intelligence as well.

Skullcap.

Grounding and centering, the skullcap brings a sense of calm and increased awareness.

Calamus.

Also known as Vacha, the calamus has long been used to bring clarity and help rejuvenate the mind. While it is unclear whether it can be used for internal consumption in the US, it can be used topically and is safe in herbal oil, including Nasya.

Frequently Asked Question

Is nasya treatment effective?

Nasya is an excellent remedy for headaches, migraines, clearing the sinuses and clearing the nasal passage to enhance breathing. The process includes a point stimulating facial massage, followed by herbal steam and administration of oils through the nasal passage.

What is full nasya treatment?

Administer nasya on an empty stomach an hour before or after a shower or exercise. Lie down with the head tilted back and put 5 drops of nasya in each nostril. Sniff deeply, then remain lying for a minute or so, to allow the nasya to penetrate.

Which oil is best for nasya?

You can use a formulated nasya oil, ghee, or sesame oil. Apply by placing the oil on your small finger and inserting into one nostril while closing the other nostril. You can also use a dropper or a squirt bottle. Sniff the oil up into your nose until you feel it drip into the back of your throat a bit.

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